Emergency workers remove a body from a derailed Metro-North train in The Bronx. At least four people were killed and more than 60 injured when the speeding train slammed into a curve and ran off the rails Dec. 1.

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The scope of the devastation in the aftermath of the deadly train derailment.

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Officials at the grisly scene where a body was found in the aftermath of the terrible accident.

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The train's conductor, William Rockefeller, is taken away on a stretcher after the deadly crash.

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First responders treat the injured.

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Firefighters use a device to transport victims along the rails.

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Officials remove a body from the scene of a Metro-North train derailment in The Bronx.

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A Metro-North train lies on its side after derailing in The Bronx.

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Emergency workers at the scene of the train wreck that killed four on Sunday.

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Emergency rescue personnel work the scene of a Metro-North passenger train derailment.

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Injured passengers are removed from the derailed Metro-North train.

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Injured people are tended to by first responders.

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A Metro-North passenger train derailed on a curved section of track in The Bronx on Sunday morning, killing four people, injuring 63 and coming to rest just inches from the water, authorities said.

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First responders view the derailment.

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Rescue workers search through a car at the site of a Metro-North train derailment in The Bronx on Dec. 1. Four were killed and 63 were injured.